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newmedman

09/25/20 6:40 PM

#353790 RE: conix #353787

I can't speak for blackhawks but...

just exactly what the fuck are you talking about?
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DesertDrifter

09/25/20 7:10 PM

#353804 RE: conix #353787

So amusing to see the Left be against Russia.

Always have been, except to fantasy-driven morons like your cult.
Well, it is clear that your hero is in putin's clutches. That the right is looking the other way at this treason will be part of their legacy, after your party collapses. How many bounties are you contributing to? Keep trump in there so no one stands up to putin paying a bounty to kill our troops? great idea, traitor.
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blackhawks

09/25/20 7:23 PM

#353808 RE: conix #353787

Actually I marched down State Street last in '67 in company formation, dressed in my USMCR utilities, helmet and with slung rifle.

I swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend the principles in a document that Trump and his supporters are not just ignorant of, but actively working to undermine.

The cold war containment strategy began under a Dem president and was a bipartisan effort right through to the end, and it was a Dem representative, Charlie Wilson, that led the American support efforts for the Afghan war against the Russians

Cuban missile crisis, Trump is president: 'I don't know why they would put missiles in Cuba. Khrushchev told me very strongly, very powerfully, that they aren't doing that.'

Get the point, you red baiting nitwit?





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blackhawks

09/25/20 7:37 PM

#353812 RE: conix #353787

Bet you were against the Pershing missiles being deployed in West Germany too.

Like most sensible people I was ambivalent. I thought it was provocative, but I also thought it was likely 'trade bait'.

Which it was:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pershing_II

Elimination


The Pershing systems were eliminated after the ratification of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty on 27 May 1988.[30] The missiles began to be withdrawn in October 1988 and the last of the missiles were destroyed by the static burn of their motors and subsequently crushed in May 1991 at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant near Caddo Lake, Texas.

Although not covered by the treaty, West Germany agreed unilaterally to the removal of the Pershing 1a missiles from its inventory in 1991, and the missiles were destroyed in the United States.